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I did a search and came up with a few threads. Most of all the pics are already gone. There was alot of people talking trash about it saying it wasn't bright enough to see in the daylight, but there was one poster that had nothing but good things to say about it. He stated his was an upgraded model that was really bright during the day, but of course the pics are gone.
Very nice Light. I always thought it was really bright until my wife almost rear ended me when she was following in here car. She said she couldnt see it at all. in the daylight. At night or shade, its fine though. Otherwise its a really nice part. I added a heavycycle extra brakelight below on my bike... kinda typical of led's though.
You have seen this pic, but here it is again. People in cars can't even see an entire motorcycle, much less a taillight. This pic is taken in the shop under our fluorescent lights.
Got one on my Street Glide. No issues with visibility especially compared with stock. Had the RWD version on my Road King, also a good set up. No pics but it's the same model as Dr V.
You have seen this pic, but here it is again. People in cars can't even see an entire motorcycle, much less a taillight. This pic is taken in the shop under our fluorescent lights.
Would you happen to have a pic of it outside in the sunlight? Also, I'd like to see the turn signal. I read it's amber. One other thing, I really like the factory LED license plate light. I read it (eliminator) doesn't have a LED, but you did it to yours right? Any pics of before you added the LED's?
I'll roll the bike outside and get a pic for you when I have a chance and post it in this thread. We can get the RWD one as well although I have not seen it in person as of yet.
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